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The Little Karoo

Welgevonden, and. always when she came Philip Coetzee came with her. Anna took it for love of her that he kept now so close by her side, and her love for him was a fever that all the world might see. Little by little, through her love for him, Philip cut Anna off from us all. And week by week when his bonds were published he would bring some strange new thing from Platkops dorp to please her. So it was that Philip played with our sister Anna till the last of the Brandtwacht lands were bonded. And quickly, quickly then the game was ended.

It happened so that in September month our little Jacoba grew ill, and I took the child to Welgevonden and stayed with my mother there to nurse her. And while I was there Philip brought one day to Brandtwacht a strange young man who was a Jew. Philip said the Jew was his friend, and that Anna must take him over the house and show him the furniture. Anna was proud as a child to

do this. She did not know it, and there was

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